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So, Immortal (2020) dives deep into this murky world of genetic experiments and ethical dilemmas. The atmosphere is pretty tense, kind of a slow burn that really lets the weight of her choices sink in. The pacing feels deliberate, almost methodical, which works well given the gravity of the themes at play—life, death, and what it means to be human. The practical effects have this gritty, grounded feel that contrasts sharply with the high-concept sci-fi elements. Performances are solid, with the lead really carrying the emotional weight of the story. It’s distinctive for its focus on moral questions rather than flashy tech, making you ponder long after the credits roll. Worth a look if you appreciate depth in your sci-fi.
Slow burn with heavy themesStrong practical effectsFocus on ethical dilemmas over action
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